Maserati Lazareth LM847

Powering the Lazareth LM847 is Maserati sourced 4.7-liter V8 that propelled the Quattroporte or Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione before the Italian carmaker reduced the ceecees, replacing them with turbo boost. Output figures are rated at 470 hp at 7000 rpm and 629 Nm of torque at 4750 rpm. All that firepower is transmitted to the wheels via a single-speed hydraulic coupling replacing the conventional multi-gear transmission.
The LM847 is more of a leaning quad than a motorcycle, but it doesn’t have a steering wheel, and is still driven by handlebars, so it’s pretty close to a motorcycle too. The bike somewhat resembles the Yamaha Tesseract in terms of its layout and approach.
To rein in all that power the LM847 gets a 420mm double disc 8 piston Nissin setup up front with a double disc 255mm 4 piston Brembo setup at the rear. Footwear comes in the form of Michelin Power Cup Evo rubber. The dimensions of the motorcycle stand at 2650 x 900 x 1000 mm (lxwxh) with a wheelbase of 1850mmm and a weight of 400kg.